Thursday, March 1, 2018

Another pattern comes out when u do this....a square has one face........1...............4 sides........and 4......vertices.............that all sums to 9...........and is like 14i............think 2 square.......c = 8, area = 4............added......8 + 4 = 12........like 1/2........multiplied.......8 * 4 = 32..............like in so many places.................................4/8 = 1/2............also inside the 2 square is 16 squares of sides of 1/2........the 2 square is the smallest square to inscribe the unit circle........

Also......pi......3.14.............a triangle, a circle and a square.............3 sides, 1 side, and 4 sides..................a triangle...........has 1 face, 3 sides, and 3 vertices...................another 13...........with a square...............the 1st zero......the imag part.....14.13i......................1 face, 4 sides/vertices, 1 face, 3 sides/vertices............overlap...............

A circle is different................1 face, 1 side...........and 0 vertices................like 110.............from 1/9 + 1/10......which becomes......19 and 110..............or like........permutations (changing the order of things)...............1 face, 0 vertices, and 1 side...........101.............the 1st prime with 3 digits...................the square's 3 dimensions.....add to 9.............the triangle's............sum to 7.................................like 97..........the last prime with 2 digits..................................2 digits........97 to the 1st with 3 digits............101.........a distance of 4...................a 13............a 2 and a 3.........like the start of all primes.................2 digits to 3 digits........number of digits................a circle's..............."dimensions" sum to 2................the primes may have TWO fundamentals.............2 AND 2 - 11...........................one inside the other.......fractal patterns................97 and 7 and 9.........half of the end digits to any prime > 10..............


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A square and a rectangle each have 4 sides and 4 angles. The only difference between them is that a square is a rectangle with equal sides. Both have 4 90 degree (right) angles. A triangle has 3 sides and 3 angles.

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